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GREETINS FROM ARGOS MANAGEMENT
The Toronto Argonauts are very proud of the
Club’s history, and more importantly, of the
association with the people who made that
history possible through the Argos Alumni
Association.
“We are all looking forward to the 2019 Ar-
gos season,” said Argos President Bill Man-
ning. “Hiring Corey Chamblin was the perfect
way to begin our year. As members of the
Alumni Association you understand just how
important it is to have the right coach at the right time and we’re extremely confi-
dent Corey is that man.”
Manning is cognizant of the importance of the Alumni Association, especially with
a team that possesses such a storied past.
“It’s an honour for me to be a part of this team’s incredible history,” continued
Manning, “I want to thank all members of the Alumni Association for their contri-
bution to the club. Whether you played in one game or are in the Canadian Foot-
ball Hall of Fame, you are a huge part of the Argonaut family. We’re working hard
to make sure the organization and the Alumni Association have a strong relation-
ship and I’m hoping to see many of you at BMO Field this season.”
Jim Popp is back for this third season as the Club’s General Manager and under-
stands the importance of working closely with those who have gone before this
generation of players.
“With the Alumni Association, we want to bring the past greatness together with
the future to understand the history of the club and help mentor our young play-
ers into greatness like our alumni.”
Head Coach Corey Chamblin returns to the team that he helped lead to the 2017
Grey Cup as its Defensive Coordinator. He spent last year with the Arkansas Ra-
zorbacks coaching staff. He has a direct message to all former Argos. “I would
love to see you at training camp,” said Chamblin. “We want to see you at prac-
tices, we want to see you at games. If you played for the Argos at any point
of your career you’re an Argo for life.”
Toronto
Argonauts Alumni
Association
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Inside this issue:
Letter from the
President
2
Argos
Schedule
3
Golf Fun Day
Sign up and
Sponsorship
4
Trivia Questions
News
7
8
In Memory
Q & A w Argos
Head Coach
12
13
SAVE THE
DATE Alumni
14
Alumni Support
Fund
CFLAA &
Medical
Cannabis
15
17
Trivia Answers 19
Manning, Chamblin and Popp—Head
Coach announcement press conference
Danny Webb, an
Argos Legend
Welcome to the first edition of the BOATMAN for 2019.
Hope everyone is getting through this crazy winter. For those in warmer climates, have a cold one by the pool for us folks back here enjoying these balmy Arctic temps. Thanks to you, overall alumni membership and engagement and attendance at our events has grown, mainly due to the partner-ship we continue to enjoy with the Toronto Ar-gonauts Football Club and MLSE. As a result of MLSE’s generous support last season, we have seen an increase in the sup-port and participation from alumni from all eras. Terrific to see Dave Cranmer, Ed Learn and Al Irwin up close and mingling with the fans at one of the games last year. This sea-son, MLSE and the Argos are continuing to support the association and alumni with sever-al new and existing opportunities. Again, the Association will kick-off its season with the 8th Annual Reunion scheduled this year Wednesday, April 17, 2019 at Royal Woodbine Golf Course in Toronto. Thanks to all that came out last year, and look forward to seeing you on the 17th. Traveling from Winni-peg, terrific seeing Paul Bennett last year who dropped in. Paul emailed me and noted that he is coming again this year. Also, our 20th Annual Golf Fun Day Tournament, the Associ-ation’s major fundraiser, tees-off at Eagle Ridge Golf Course, Ridge Golf Club Monday, June 3, 2019. It is time to renew your membership again and we look forward to everyone’s continued sup-port and hope to see you at our events during the season. So, please take a few minutes and send in your dues.
We are currently in the process of planning for the 2019 season. A communique was sent out asking for your suggestions and comments on a number of fronts. So, please email any thoughts you may have to [email protected] In 2015, the Toronto Argonauts Alumni Asso-ciation Support Fund (TAAA) was set-up to help alumni that may not be able to help themselves by offering short-term financial assistance, and will continue to be a key initi-ative of the Association this year. At its an-nual meeting, the Board of Directors gave its approval making the Support Fund its official charity. The fund will continue to be dedicat-ed to improving the quality of life of those alumni and their families in need. If you have not done so yet, please check out our website http://argoalumni.com. Our site has become an anchor for the Association and the go-to place for Toronto Argonauts football history. As a matter of fact, the Ar-gos Alumni button on the Toronto Argo-nauts website is a direct link to us.
Last, but not least, awesome thanks to Crista Bazos, “Ms. Double Blue” for all her efforts and hard work. Again, thanks very much for your support. Look forward to seeing you at the reunion. Cheers, Stace Coray
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@TOArgosAlumni
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Alumni website can now be accessed directly from https://www.argonauts.ca/
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2019 Argos Schedule
Highlights of the 2019 Schedule Touchdown Atlantic! The Toronto Argonauts are heading East to The Maritimes to take on the
Montreal Alouettes on Sunday, August 25th. As the league looks to grow the game of Canadian football from coast to coast and with the possibility of a 10th expansion team on the horizon, the Argos are honoured and excited to host a game in The Maritimes.
Under the lights: Toronto will play seven of its eight home games at BMO Field at night; three on Saturday nights, three on Friday nights and one on a Thursday night. The Argos call BMO Field home for the fourth consecutive year and will have a new playing surface to get excited about. A new grass surface, strengthened with intertwined artificial fibers that help protect and hold the sur-face together as well as reduce recovery time between events, will be in place before the Argos take the field for their home opener.
The return of the CNE game! The Argos welcome the Edmonton Eskimos to BMO Field on Friday, August 16th, at 7:30 p.m. Free admission to the CNE included with the purchase of a game ticket.
Bye weeks in Week #1, Week #9 and Week #14.
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Golf Fun Day—http://argoalumni.com/2019-golf-fun-day/
Monday June 3, 2019
Eagle Ridge Golf Club
12:30 Shotgun Start
Individual: $165.00 Foursome: $660.00
Fee Includes:
Golf and Cart
Lunch
Goodie Bag
Prize table
Specialty holes
Roast beef buffet dinner & dessert
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For sponsorship information email [email protected]
Take Advantage of this Offer!
24” x 18 “ sign at a designated hole
1/8 of a page on our website to display your logo and URL
Recognition at the tournament dinner
Recognition in our newsletter “ The Boatman”
Mail your cheque payable to :
The Toronto Argonauts Alumni Association
Attention: Pete Martin
2282 Parkglen Ave
Oakville, ON L6M 4R3
Email your logo and URL ( j.peg file ) to:
Invoices and receipts will be provided upon request
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Golf Fun Day—http://argoalumni.com/2019-golf-fun-day/
The Argonauts Alumni would like to thank the following for their contribution to the success of our
2018 Golf Fun Day
HOLE SPONSORS
Gerald Sternberg
Caponi Financial
Active Green + Ross
Dan Ferrone
CBM Aggregates
Freshouse Foods
IPL Plastics
Manulife
CFL
Black Bull Tavern
Zeke O’Connor Ent.
Pina Food Ltd
Whiteoak Ford Lincoln
The Naz and Wally Show AM 740
Graham Bros Construction
Hydropool Hot Tubs
Randy Ambrosie
Tim Hortons
Evergreen Holdings
Ed and Bernadee Learn
PRIZES & GIFTS
1. When was this CFL Logo adapted? 2. In the 1960’s what American League was abbreviated to the CFL? 3. What was the first American Expansion Team in the Canadian Football League? 4. What American Team was the only Team to win a Grey Cup game? And in what year? 5. What year was this Logo used?
Name this player from
Waterloo Lutheran University
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THE CFL AND THE USA
@TOArgosAlumni
Former Argos Head Coach Scott Milanovich who
led the Argos to the historical 100th Grey Cup vic-
tory in 2012 over the former Team he played for
Calgary Stampeders remains as QB Coach with
the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Scott played football for the NFL, CFL, XFL and
NFLEL
giate career at the University of Notre Dame. Ismail was a two-time First Team All-American and was a runner-up for the 1990 Heisman Trophy. Ismail led the Fighting Irish to an undefeat-ed national championship season in 1988. To follow him on twitter @iamtherocketismail
Earlier this year the National Football Foundation announced former Argonaut WR/KR Raghib “Rocket” Ismail will be inducted into the College Football Hall of fame Class of 2019. Rocket played two seasons in Double Blue and was a member of the 1991 Grey Cup Championship team. Over his two seasons, he accumulated 1951 receiving yards, 1925 KO return yards, 1216 punt return yards, while scoring 21 touchdowns. Prior to signing with the Argos Rocket spent his colle-
Raghib “Rocket” Ismail inducted into College Football Hall of Fame
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In 1989, Raghib
was featured
twice on the
Sports Illustrat-
ed Cover.
CFL Alumni Association Newsletter https://www.cflaa.ca/cflaa-news-letter/
Orlando Steinauer, Toronto Argo from 2001-08 named Head Coach of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. The Washington native is a 5 x CFL All Star, 6 x CFL East All Star, 2 X Grey Cup Champ as a player and once as a Defensive Coach. Orlando is the sec-ond in CFL History for All-Time Intercep-tion Yards.
Both on the field and off the field,
former CFL QB Frank Cosentino
continues to have an impact on
Canadian Sports
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For Hall of Fame
profiles and other
stories click on all
images on this
page
CANADIAN FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME CLASS OF 2018
Hank Ilesic makes Headlines again! 7x Grey Cup Champ & multiple records holder
Hitting the ground and running is nothing new
for Argos Alumni RB Bryan Crawford. Said to
be one of the smartest guys around by former
teammate Jason Pottinger, Bryan was named
as the new Director for RBC Canadian Open in
July 2018. The Queens grad will be leading the
2019 Tournament at Hamilton Golf & Country
Club this July. Good luck!
Football Legend, Damon Allen
was inducted into the Canada Sports
Hall of Fame this past September. 4x
Grey Cup Champ and 3X Grey Cup
MVP, this highly decorated 23 year
CFL Veteran played for the Argos for
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Canadian Air Force Veteran in WWII, Bud Fowler was named to the Etobicoke Sports Hall of Fame.
The 2x Grey Cup Champ Defensive End played in the famous Mud Bowl in 1950 as well as 1952. Role model in his community he has volunteered to coach both football and hockey teams through-out the years.
NEW TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR NAMED
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Chuck Liebrock— Windsor / Essex County Hall of Fame
Coach Chuck Liebrock and the Kelowna Secondary
School Owls made history in late November going to
the provincial championship finals for the first time
with an undefeated season only to with the big game
on December 1st at BC Place against the Bellmont
Bulldogs with a score of 38-12.
Liebrock the once 1968 Top Canadian hero has con-
tinued to volunteer and give back to football for over
60 years and has been recognized several times in
the community and by various Sports Halls of Fame.
First Canadian draft pick by the Argos in 1967,
Chuck Liebrock played on both sides of the line dur-
ing his 10 year CFL career ending it with the Blue
Bombers.
KELOWNA SS JUNIOR VARSITY OWLS
UNDEFEATED CHAMPS (13-0) “I still get a
thrill out of
watching what
the power of hard work,
tenacity,
teamwork and
fun can do to
make young men develop
the sense of
worth,
confidence, self
esteem and all the other traits
we need for
success in life.”
Chuck Liebrock
Lifetime award present-
ed to Chuck Liebrock in
2016 in Kelowna, BC
Lifetime award
John Henry Jackson (61)
Murray Sullivan (45-46)
Arnie Stocks (49-50)
Rob Forbes ( 2004)
Leo Cahill (67-72, 77-78)
Ken Foster (54—55)
Jim Stillwagon (71-75)
Grant McKee (65, 68)
Bill Graham (59-60)
The Toronto Argonauts Alumni Association mourn the
passing of the following members in the past year :
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ARGOS ANGELS
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One of the greatest two-way players in CFL History, the late Jim Rountree.
Played with the Argos from 1958—1967.
Toronto, ON – Hogan: How Happy are you to be back in Toron-to?
Chamblin: Super happy. I’m excited to be here in my new role. We want to get this ship righted and get it pointed in the right direction. This is a proud franchise and we need to get back to our winning ways.
Hogan: The Argonauts have a long, rich history. How important is that to you as the head coach?
Chamblin: When I came to the CFL in 2007 some-one asked me what I knew about the league. I said growing up in Bir-mingham, Alabama the first thing I saw was Doug Flutie playing in the snow and then holding up a trophy. When I thought CFL, I thought Argonauts. That’s the first part of it. Now we have got to make sure that history is carried on, not only in Canada, but in the U.S. too. We are the flagship team of
the CFL.
Hogan: You didn’t play in the CFL, but played in the NFL and NFL Europe. Now that you’re a pro football alumnus, how important is that to you?
Chamblin: Aside from the pains, the bruises and the arthritis it’s a tremendous-ly big deal to me (laughs). To me, being a part of a fraternity of elite football players is huge. We com-peted against one anoth-er, and now we’re best friends with some of our biggest rivals because we’re all aware of the what it takes to get to that level. Argo Alumni mem-bers understand the grind and the sacrifices needed to become a pro football player.
Hogan: How important is the connection between the alumni and the current roster?
Chamblin: One of my most important messages to the team this year will
be “It takes all of us.” That means it takes all of us to win and all of us to be successful and that includes players from the past. We are an extension of former Argonauts. They are the foundation and the relationship with our alumni members can be an influence on future greatness.
Hogan: What’s your mes-sage to members of the Argos Alumni Association as you prepare for the 2019 season?
Chamblin: My biggest message is that our Alum-ni members do matter. We want our former play-ers to get connected and stay connected. As I said, “It takes all of us.” We have got to find a way for us to work together. I want to see former play-ers around. Come to training camp, come to practice, come to the games. I want them to be a big part of what we’re doing.
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Radio play-by-Play voice and Argos Manager of Communications Mike Hogan had a quick chat with new Head Coach Corey Chamblin. In an exclusive interview for the Argo Alumni Newsletter they talked about the importance of the Alumni Association to the former Jacksonville Jaguars and Rhein Fire defensive back.
Announcements for Argos
Football Staff To be Named
Soon!
https://www.argonauts.ca/coaching-
staff-football-operations/
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Email your event photos! [email protected]
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ARGOS ALUMNI REUNION
HEY!!!!
SAVE THE
DATE!
Wednesday,
April 17th 6pm
DETAILS
COMING SOON
In 2013 , we received word that an Ar-gonauts Alumnus was having difficulty paying bills related to medical issues which required extended health care and the need for specialized equipment. A letter outlining his situation, was sent to 15 of his former teammates and with-in 30 days $4,250.00 was donated and his bills were paid.
That was the beginning of the Argo-nauts Alumni Support Fund. Since that time , thanks to proceeds from Our Golf Fun Day and unsolicited donations re-lated to the Fun Day we have been able to provide assistance to several Alumni in their time of financial need.
Our goal is to grow the fund so that we can continue and expand on the assis-tance we can provide in the future. You can help by making your own personal donation today.
To Donate : Make your cheque payable to :
The Toronto Argonauts Alumni Associa-tion
Attn: Pete Martin
2282 Parkglen Ave ,
Oakville On L6M4R3
HOW TO APPLY FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
For more information and to obtain a confidential application form, contact: Pete Martin:
or call Pete at 289-837-4892
Do you need assistance or know of a former Argos Alumni that does?
“Quality of life
expenses may
include:
prescription
drugs, medical
equipment and
supplies, food,
clothing and
other comfort
items”
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For Support Fund Guidelines and an
Application Form Click: Support Fund
Head Games:
Understand
what is going on
in your head
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To speak to one of your peers about their experience with the program contact Crista to connect you.
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www.cflaa.ca
MedReleaf & CFLAA Observational Research Study
The Canadian Football League Alumni Association (CFLAA)
has always sought to make a difference by providing support to our Alumni, many of whom experi-
ence medical challenges following their athletic careers. One area of interest is identifying new safe
and effective therapies for managing chronic pain. For this reason, the association recently began a
collaboration with MedReleaf, a licensed producer of medical cannabis.
MedReleaf is sponsoring an observational research study. The study has been approved by a Re-
search Ethics Board, and is being conducted with additional collaborators BioPharma Services (a
Toronto-based Contract Research Organization) and CannaConnect and Cannascribe clinics
(Canada wide clinics which specialize in medical cannabis treatment).
The CFLAA is making you aware of the study and asking for you participation. Your participation in
the study is voluntary and the personal results obtained are kept strictly confidential. You will not be
named in any reports, publications, or presentations that may be released from the study. You can
find attached a brief procedure which describes how you can become a participant.
If you have any questions that are not addressed on the following pages, please contact Shannon
O’Hearn, Manager, Clinical Affairs, MedReleaf at [email protected] , 289.317.1009, or Den-
ise Riposati, Corporate Communications, MedReleaf at [email protected] , 289-317-1000
EXT. 1118.
“Observational Study Assessing the Effects of Medical Cannabis on Pain and Related Quality of Life
in Retired Athletes with Chronic Pain"
Steps for study enrollment:
1) If you are interested in medical cannabis treatment and enrolling in the study, you can contact or
register with CannaConnect or Cannascribe clinics:
NOTE: You do NOT have to be a new cannabis user to be eligible to participate. If you cur-
rently use cannabis and are interested in participation, please continue with the steps on the follow-
ing page.
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www.cflaa.ca
CannaConnect:
a. For online registration, visit:
http://www.cannaconnect.ca/pre-qualify/ .
Upon completing a short pre-qualification form, you will automatically be directed to an online regis-
tration form which utilizes a secure online signature software called Hello Sign. (*Please note in the
pre-qualification form under “How did you hear about us”, that this was through the CLFAA, to help
us ensure you receive the appropriate service).
b. You can also contact the clinic at 1-888-779-8462 to speak to the Patient Care team for infor-
mation about registering. When you call, let them know that you are a member of the CFLAA, and
were informed of the opportunity to be assessed for medical cannabis and to enroll in a research
study for retired athletes who experience chronic pain.
c. NOTE: you will need to provide supporting medical documentation of your condition in order to be
assessed by a physician at CannaConnect clinic (i.e. this could be a letter of diagnosis, a patient his-
tory report, or any other documentation signed by a medical doctor).
Cannascribe:
d. For online registration, visit: https://www.cannascribe.com/become-a-patient/ and click “Apply
Online” to complete the required forms. Once submitted, a member of the Cannascribe team will fol-
low-up with you regarding the next steps.
e. You can also contact the clinic at 1-844-277-2266 to speak with a member of the Patient Care
team for more information about the process.
2) If the prescribing physician feels that you are an appropriate candidate for medical cannabis, they
will complete a medical document (similar to a prescription), and clinic staff will help facilitate the reg-
istration process with a medical cannabis provider (i.e. MedReleaf).
3) If you meet the criteria to make you eligible to participate in the research study, you will be pre-
sented with a consent form that will explain what it means to participate. If you agree to participate
and provide your signature on the consent form, you will be contacted by a research team member
from MedReleaf to begin the study.
Click here for more info and for privacy—https://www.cflaa.ca/tag/medreleaf/
1. The CFL USA logo was used to promote the United
States expansion from 1993 to 1995.
2. Continental Football League was a professional American Foot-
ball League that operated in North America from 1965—1969. It
was established following the collapse of the United Football
League.
3. The Sacramento Gold Miners joined the CFL
in 1993 with Kay Stephenson as Head Coach
and David Archer as the starting QB.
4. In1995, the Baltimore CFL Colts went through
a name change just before the season kicked off and became the
Baltimore Stallions marching their way to the Taylor Field in Sas-
katchewan to defeat the Calgary Stampeders 37-20.winning be-
came the only American franchise to win a Grey Cup game. Balti-
more QB Tracy Ham was the Grey Cup MVP and Head Coach
was Don Matthews
5. This was the CFL logo between 1958 - 1969
Argos Alumni President Stace
Coray. Attended WLU.
1973 the University changed it’s
name to Wilfrid Laurier University
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THE CFL AND THE USA
CFL logo between 1970—2002
54 Legault Crescent
Cambridge, ON
N3C 3T4
Phone: 416-985-7050
E-mail:
Toronto Argonauts
Alumni Association
UNITING THE NEW & FAST ...
...WITH THE WISE & SLOW
www.argoalumni.com
@TOArgosAlumni
Your Alumni Association has developed an excellent co-operative rela-tionship with the Argonauts Football Club in regards to game tickets , game day events and our Golf Fun Day. TIME TO TAKE THE NEXT STEP!! AND DEVELOP A RELATIONSHIP WITH THE CURRENT PLAYERS. Give us your input and support in the planning stage with below suggestions to help activate your brain juices! Purpose;
Plan and implement enjoyable and meaningful interaction opportunities which
will benefit the Argonauts Alumni, Argonauts players and the Argonauts Football
Club
Benefits:
re-connect Alumni with the locker room
sevelop friendships based on a common interest (s).
provide a support base for the players and their families
create an awareness of the Alumni and the history of the Argonauts
create a welcoming atmosphere for new players
provide career transition assistance
provide the opportunity for joint community fundraising and pro-
motional events
Interaction Opportunities
recreational activities ( golf, fishing, sailing, hunting etc)
social events
family outings
housing
off season employment
legal advice
Email pics of your classic moustaches or peach fuzz from
over the years for Mo-vember! [email protected]
Classic Canadian
1970s look
Maple leaf Legend
Lanny McDonald
GET INVOLVED
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